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don shula, dan marino, jason taylor. >> there is no room in the workplace for this. and i believe vehemently about that. >> reporter: it came just hours after reports on monday that jonathan martin's season could be over. the 6'5" defensive lineman left the miami dolphins last month, amid reports a fellow lineman harassed him, even taunted him with racial slurs. martin reportedly checked himself into a hospital for emotional distress in late october. >> it sounds like i'm a racist pig. it sounds like i'm a meathead. >> reporter: his alleged bully, the equally mountainous richie incognito, addressing those allegations for the first time on sunday. >> this isn't an issue about bullying. this is an issue of my and jon's relationship, where i may -- i have taken stuff too far. and i didn't know it was hurting him. >> pressure coming. >> reporter: the scandal has dealt a blow to the dolphins. the nfl on monday, announced its investigation would extend to the coaches and the front office. some say the episode could change the game itself. would you say that hazing in nfl l
don shula, dan marino, jason taylor. >> there is no room in the workplace for this. and i believe vehemently about that. >> reporter: it came just hours after reports on monday that jonathan martin's season could be over. the 6'5" defensive lineman left the miami dolphins last month, amid reports a fellow lineman harassed him, even taunted him with racial slurs. martin reportedly checked himself into a hospital for emotional distress in late october. >> it sounds like i'm...
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he likes putting on the costume and donning the mask. >> reporter: today, miles will be known simply as batkid. chasing criminals in a bat mobile. rescuing a damsel in distress on a cable car. assisting in catching the riddler as he raids a downtown vault and getting to be on a special edition of the "san francisco chronicle." >> he thinks he gets to be batkid for the day. i don't think he has any idea how big this thing got. >> reporter: thousands of volunteers have signed up to cheer on batkid, while he captures some notorious villains and saves the city. this morning's adventure will be a watershed moment for the scotts, as miles finished his treatment in june. >> it's a big party at the end of a long road. >> reporter: he's now in remission and ready to take on the world. ♪ batman >> reporter: taking on all of san francisco. and he doesn't know. his parents don't even know, how big this is going to be. it's all been kept a secret. we cannot wait to see it unfold. >> if i were there, i would be his batgirl, robin. >> oh, you'd be robin! >> and good for you, san francisco. >> tha
he likes putting on the costume and donning the mask. >> reporter: today, miles will be known simply as batkid. chasing criminals in a bat mobile. rescuing a damsel in distress on a cable car. assisting in catching the riddler as he raids a downtown vault and getting to be on a special edition of the "san francisco chronicle." >> he thinks he gets to be batkid for the day. i don't think he has any idea how big this thing got. >> reporter: thousands of volunteers have...
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. >> reporter: even donning a bikini to go bow hunting. her shooting an african lion ignited a fire storm. >> it absolute disgust me this whole story and how she can sit there with such pride and smile away. >> reporter: lions like these are beloved in africa, but a new report says 75% of the wild lion population has been killed in the last 20 years and u.s. estimates they'll be extinct from the wild in the next decade. not just the lions that have so many outrage, but trophy room, show her proudly posing with her photos. they signed a petition that she never be allowed to return to south africa. >> look at the size of this thing. >> reporter: we reached out to bachmann and her show and received no comment to counter the many angry comments online. it's thought the hunting part that people have a problem with, it's the total lack of regard for creatures that aren't meant to be eaten or hunted. >> that's very tough to watch. >>> now to an adventure of a much less controversial and more royal variety, prince harry is off to an arctica. he's
. >> reporter: even donning a bikini to go bow hunting. her shooting an african lion ignited a fire storm. >> it absolute disgust me this whole story and how she can sit there with such pride and smile away. >> reporter: lions like these are beloved in africa, but a new report says 75% of the wild lion population has been killed in the last 20 years and u.s. estimates they'll be extinct from the wild in the next decade. not just the lions that have so many outrage, but trophy...
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. >> reporter: even donning a bikini to go bow fishing, her show and blog had achieved little attention before now. but her shooting an african lion, though legal, ignited an international firestorm. >> it absolute disgusts me this whole story and how she can sit there with such pride and smile away that's so disgusting and gruesome. >> reporter: lions like these are beloved in africa, but a new report says 75% of the wild lion population has been killed in the last 20 years and new estimates they'll be extinct from the wild in the next decade. it's not just the lion that have so many outraged. images in her website's trophy room, show her proudly posing with bears, alligators and childhood photos of her kills. they signed a petition that she never be allowed to return to south africa. >> look at the size of this thing. >> reporter: we reached out to bachman and her show but received no comment to counter the many angry comments online. most too angry for morning television. but one poster explained that it's not the hunting part that people have a problem with, it's the total lack of r
. >> reporter: even donning a bikini to go bow fishing, her show and blog had achieved little attention before now. but her shooting an african lion, though legal, ignited an international firestorm. >> it absolute disgusts me this whole story and how she can sit there with such pride and smile away that's so disgusting and gruesome. >> reporter: lions like these are beloved in africa, but a new report says 75% of the wild lion population has been killed in the last 20 years...
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. >>> dentro de la boutique estaba gustavo y juan, doÑa rosa y don pedro rivera, contentos por t e tener a los nietos juntos. >>> se abrio la boutique, como s te sientes?.pues muy bien y ya e estan los vestidos. tienen ma maquillaje, ropa y accesiorios l los perfumes y mucho mas. >>> se vivieron grandes emoci e emociones aqui y la fanaticada e estaba contenta pero tambiÉn n sisi sintieron que se viviera el a v aniversario en monterrey, no aqui. >>> no podremos viajar, pero que nos pongan esto en televisiÓn. >>> lupillo, no friegues! no tenemos papeles. >>> digoq que tiene que deja o todoa tras. >>> espero que se reconcilien y que esten bien,. >>> eso fue lo que oi y para el naiv aniversario desean que la fam familia siga unida.nuestra diva estara feliz de estar con ellos. err regresamos a los estudios,. >>> esta padre y es precisamente como jenni se decia y bueno pl n planeo ir a la boutique. >>> antes de continuar alguien s sabe quien esta por aqui con a teatro? >>> ya les cuetnoy p nosotros estamso de rreegreso e tenemos los tips apara la concia y algo que me encanta son las a papas
. >>> dentro de la boutique estaba gustavo y juan, doÑa rosa y don pedro rivera, contentos por t e tener a los nietos juntos. >>> se abrio la boutique, como s te sientes?.pues muy bien y ya e estan los vestidos. tienen ma maquillaje, ropa y accesiorios l los perfumes y mucho mas. >>> se vivieron grandes emoci e emociones aqui y la fanaticada e estaba contenta pero tambiÉn n sisi sintieron que se viviera el a v aniversario en monterrey, no aqui. >>> no...
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. >> pero llegÓ el momento de pasar con el canciller del horÓscopo don mario vannucci, adelante mario. >> mis amados dueÑos del universo miÉrcoles 6 de noviembre de este aÑo 2013 que termina con la luna todavÍa en el signo de sagitario, nueva recuerde que si tiene un documento para lo aquellos inmigrantes que quieren hacer un documento con un migraciÓn y todo eso es bueno ir firmar todo ese tipo de cosas. >> comenzamos con aries, una racha de dinero que se siento qued e hasta abril de 2014. >> espero que tenga un tono positivo en los labios. >> sentirÁs mucho suerte con el dinero. >> tÚ eres uno con la abundancia infinita te va a sobrar el dinero. >> gÉminis te cobrarÁ una deuda no dudes en pagarla, siempre se los digo el que paga abre las puertas de la prosperidad infinita le digo hay que dar para recibir. >> y mis amados cÁncer el amor y el dinero estÁn enredando un poco bastante no pienses en comprar el amor, llega solo y sin necesidad de gastos innecesarios asÍ que ten mucho cuidado. >> y para leo sentirÁs que el mundo financiero lo tienes agarrado del mango y es asÍ
. >> pero llegÓ el momento de pasar con el canciller del horÓscopo don mario vannucci, adelante mario. >> mis amados dueÑos del universo miÉrcoles 6 de noviembre de este aÑo 2013 que termina con la luna todavÍa en el signo de sagitario, nueva recuerde que si tiene un documento para lo aquellos inmigrantes que quieren hacer un documento con un migraciÓn y todo eso es bueno ir firmar todo ese tipo de cosas. >> comenzamos con aries, una racha de dinero que se siento qued e...
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. >> vamos con el canciller del horÓscopo don mario vannucci. >> adelante don mario. >> bueno mis amados dueÑos del universo lo malo que daniel tÚ tienes a quiÉn te puede dar el golpetazo en la cabeza muy cerca y diego lo tiene cuando llega a la casa y lo mudan, vamos a comenzar con nuestro tars copo, aries te sale la carta 10 de bastos un triunfo muy grande vas a tener en estos dÍas, aprovecha el 6 de bastos es un triunfo laboral, documentos y papeles. >> 23 y 18 tus nÚmeros. >> vamos con tauro, tauro cuidado sale una carta un poco dura podrÍa haber un juicio, algÚn asunto legal que se podrÍa asomar en estos dÍas tienes mercurio en oposiciÓn y podrÍa traer serias consecuencias. >> 76 y 53 tus nÚmeros. >> gÉminis y la cama caliente en prÓximos dÍas te sale sexo a manos llenas vas a tener una felicidad en el amor, aprovecha si tienes pareja aprovecha de mimarla. >> 11 y 9 tus nÚmeros. >> cÁncer tienes todo para resolver lo que deseas en estos prÓximos dÍas va a ser como un mago, vas a shacer magia con el dinero se va a multiplicar con estos dÍas aprovecha, 33 y 49 tus
. >> vamos con el canciller del horÓscopo don mario vannucci. >> adelante don mario. >> bueno mis amados dueÑos del universo lo malo que daniel tÚ tienes a quiÉn te puede dar el golpetazo en la cabeza muy cerca y diego lo tiene cuando llega a la casa y lo mudan, vamos a comenzar con nuestro tars copo, aries te sale la carta 10 de bastos un triunfo muy grande vas a tener en estos dÍas, aprovecha el 6 de bastos es un triunfo laboral, documentos y papeles. >> 23 y 18...
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pope francis joining in the fun, and donning a clown nose right along with them. >>> and next here tonight, an american homecoming, we are heading toward veterans day on monday, about 820,000 u.s. troops have served in afghanistan since the war began a decade ago. yet more than 48,000 are still there waiting to come home. and last night, we told you about one soldier, who dreamed of meeting his daughter for the first time. and tonight abc's josh elliott shows us the moment it happened. >> reporter: for brittany lotts, as with so many other members of military families, the journey has been a long and difficult one. >> the hardest part is constant loneliness. you think about them a lot. >> reporter: her husband is stationed in ghazni, afghanistan. he deployed when she was just 15 weeks pregnant. now, in just a few days, he will meet their three month old daughter, finley, for the very first time. >> i've been waiting for this moment for nine months. i can't wait. >> reporter: captain lotts is one of those nearly 50,000 american troops still in afghanistan. now he and his division are making
pope francis joining in the fun, and donning a clown nose right along with them. >>> and next here tonight, an american homecoming, we are heading toward veterans day on monday, about 820,000 u.s. troops have served in afghanistan since the war began a decade ago. yet more than 48,000 are still there waiting to come home. and last night, we told you about one soldier, who dreamed of meeting his daughter for the first time. and tonight abc's josh elliott shows us the moment it happened....
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zapata recidio romper el silencio, el papÁ de alicia villareal don vÍctor asegurÓ que su hija le exigiÓ la prueba de a dn a cruz martinez habÍa salido negativa, la joven responde y reta a alicia villareal. >>> le pedirÍa a alicia que deje de mandar gente, voceros a hablar por ella, creo que es tiempo que hables del tema y te atre atrevas a decir que no es cierto, te invito a que vayamos las dos, tÚ llevas a tu marido y yo a mi hijo y hacemos la prueba. >>> c. zapata. responde al padre de alicia villareal que asegurÓ que su hijo no es de cruz martinez. >>> siempre mencionaba a cruz, no es el papÁ de mi hijo, ahora que su papÁ se esta metiendo en el caso entonces hoy me quiero dirigir a ella directamente y me gustarÍa tal vez cruz le dijo a ella que se hicieron esas pruebas, que saliÓ negativa, que me buscaron abogados, eso es mentira, es falso, lamentablemente cruz te engaÑa otra vez. >>> la madre del supuesto hijo no reconocido de cruz martinez dice que no ha demandado al cantante porque querÍa esperar que su pequeÑo creciera para decirle la verdad. >>> no puedo sacarlo de ah
zapata recidio romper el silencio, el papÁ de alicia villareal don vÍctor asegurÓ que su hija le exigiÓ la prueba de a dn a cruz martinez habÍa salido negativa, la joven responde y reta a alicia villareal. >>> le pedirÍa a alicia que deje de mandar gente, voceros a hablar por ella, creo que es tiempo que hables del tema y te atre atrevas a decir que no es cierto, te invito a que vayamos las dos, tÚ llevas a tu marido y yo a mi hijo y hacemos la prueba. >>> c. zapata....
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. >>> y vicente fernÁndez junior publicÓ en redes sociales estar foto con su papÁ don chente y dice en el mensaje algo que va en torno al agradecimiento todo el pÚblico por las oraciÓnes y manifestaciones de apoyo que recibiÓ despuÉs de que r sufriÓ una trombosis pulmonar de la que se estÁ recuperando. >>> mak anthony compartiÓ este video de college de fotos con sus hijos. y con otros dos hijos, y con jenny rosado y asÍ que puso a la tropa completa. >>> y hay un fuerte rumor hablando de hijos en torno a un posible embarazo de la actriz mariza rodrÍguez si fuera cierto que bueno ella por ha sido un gran sueÑo para ella, la protagonista de marido en alquiler, una de las protagonistas, este serÍa su primer hijo, estÁ casada con joshua el vicepresidente de programaciÓn de nuestra cadena y asÍ que bueno, ya sabremos de todo un poco, por que el tiempo todo dice en algÚn momento se notarÁ pero de ser cierto serÍa un sueÑo que hace realidad y fue reportada por u reportadarÉ visita. >>> y telemundo transmitirÁ la sÚper producciÓn que arraso con todo, la reina del oscuro ha
. >>> y vicente fernÁndez junior publicÓ en redes sociales estar foto con su papÁ don chente y dice en el mensaje algo que va en torno al agradecimiento todo el pÚblico por las oraciÓnes y manifestaciones de apoyo que recibiÓ despuÉs de que r sufriÓ una trombosis pulmonar de la que se estÁ recuperando. >>> mak anthony compartiÓ este video de college de fotos con sus hijos. y con otros dos hijos, y con jenny rosado y asÍ que puso a la tropa completa. >>> y...
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blog don to facebook talk com / "after the bell." what do you think? we want to know. ♪ [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. it's been that way ysince e day you met.. but your erectile dysfunction - itld be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helpyou be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicatis, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause unsafe drop in bld pressure. do not drink alc
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. >> mayor augusto corro says even when times are good, don batayan is not a wealthy community. they catch tuna in the waters here. 87,000 live in this part of the province. the fact that only nine died is almost a miracle. it's because when leaders demand he evacuations, the community did respond. >> what was important, evacuation? >> evacuation. >> evacuation. that's right. >> imagine 32 evacuation centers that we have, all of these evacuation centers were also damaged. but we can just lucky, i will say we were just lucky. >> what do people need the most right now? >> shelter. tents. >> tents. >> that's why we have more foods coming in. >> and water. >> yeah, water. are but it's more for shelter. >> shelter is really your biggest need? >> yes. >> have you had any disease? >> that's our biggest challenge now. >> mayor augusto tells me as bad as it looks now, he is grateful. for the steady flow of support and the steady flow of locals, to offer donation and transfer them to the people who need the most. remarkably, even after school after apart, the district offered students to
. >> mayor augusto corro says even when times are good, don batayan is not a wealthy community. they catch tuna in the waters here. 87,000 live in this part of the province. the fact that only nine died is almost a miracle. it's because when leaders demand he evacuations, the community did respond. >> what was important, evacuation? >> evacuation. >> evacuation. that's right. >> imagine 32 evacuation centers that we have, all of these evacuation centers were also...
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. >> his story begins in the don of the world war ii. when 17-year-old luther worked at a gas station. the owner of a radio station pulled in looking for gas. he found more. >> he said, "you have a good voice, are you interested in radio? ". i said, "i haven't thought much about it. but sure." he said, "we are having auditions." i went down. he said, "read this." i went in, read it. he said, "you did all right. would you like to be the apresentize or cub announcer." i'll take it. >> at that moment luther launched a career that kept going. >> louie jordan with, "it's been said." >> and going as vinyl ill became tape and is still going to this day as tape became digital. >> found a jack russell terrier near highway 24, east-bound area. >> did you think back then you'd sit in a radio booth today? >> this many years later, no, i did not. i didn't get in it thinking, "i want to make a life-time of this. it was pleasant work, good pay. not too much at the beginning. no, it was all right. >>. >> what is the most interesting animal you found? >>
. >> his story begins in the don of the world war ii. when 17-year-old luther worked at a gas station. the owner of a radio station pulled in looking for gas. he found more. >> he said, "you have a good voice, are you interested in radio? ". i said, "i haven't thought much about it. but sure." he said, "we are having auditions." i went down. he said, "read this." i went in, read it. he said, "you did all right. would you like to be the...
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champion i don' champion said it was one of his parishioners who came up with the idea of the green machine. all they needed to do was come up with $150,000 and find a vehicle. >> they gave us a bus. we stripped it down, washed it, primed it and painted it. it's not like any other bus that you've ever seen. >> the first day that you launched this, what was the reaction? what was going through your brain? >> just as excited as people who were getting on the bus. they were amazed that it had gone from just an old bus sitting idle to now a vibrant part of our community. >> nearly 2,000 people boarded the bus during it's first few weeks in service. the green machine starts the day at a produce warehouse on the outskirts of memphis. it's stocked with fruit, plums, grapes, watermelons. and lots ever greens. they always go fast. david carter is another person who made the green machine possible. his family business supplies the produce, marking it up only $1 per case. >> being in the produce business all of our life we push healthy eating. we want to be part of making people change their diet thes
champion i don' champion said it was one of his parishioners who came up with the idea of the green machine. all they needed to do was come up with $150,000 and find a vehicle. >> they gave us a bus. we stripped it down, washed it, primed it and painted it. it's not like any other bus that you've ever seen. >> the first day that you launched this, what was the reaction? what was going through your brain? >> just as excited as people who were getting on the bus. they were...
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. >> a major winter storm is bearing down don the eastern united states. the snow, rain and winds are expected to delay thanksgiving travel for millions of americans. the snow system slamming the west and is blamed for the deaths of at least 12 people. >> the united states supreme court will here a landmark case involving the affordable care act and birth control. the owners of hobby lobby don't want to offer insurance for contra-septemberives because of their believes, but birth control is offered under obamacare. the high court will hear the arts in maverp. >> the united states flue two b 52 bombers over the east china sea marking tensions. japan and china claimed the islands as their own. the white house says the dispute should be decided through diploma diplomacy. >> pope francis says power needs to move away from the vatican. in a document he said the church should focus on poverty and calls on global leaders to address education and health care. those are the headlines, i'm david shuster. "america tonight" is up next. soledad o'brien goes along for t
. >> a major winter storm is bearing down don the eastern united states. the snow, rain and winds are expected to delay thanksgiving travel for millions of americans. the snow system slamming the west and is blamed for the deaths of at least 12 people. >> the united states supreme court will here a landmark case involving the affordable care act and birth control. the owners of hobby lobby don't want to offer insurance for contra-septemberives because of their believes, but birth...
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don? >> going back to the battle, couple days after the battle, lincoln is talking at the white house about 87 years ago and this isn't the right time for my speech but we need to have a time for a speech. >> the july -- >> on july 7th. >> the july 7th speech. >> and then later in the summer, governor curtain comes to washington a couple of times. it is not until november 2nd that the formal invitation comes. what's the likelihood that lincoln was really was, you know, setting up the invitation so he'd have the appropriate time to be able to make those remarks and that he was thinking through all those months from july until november about what he'd say? >> very good. i'm with you all the way. i try to make the case in my book "lincoln's sword" that we have a good evidence once we look at the right places that lincoln was a very deliberate creator of his own speeches. he didn't say stuff off the top. and herndon describes how he wrote the house divided speech. he says he kept writing littl
don? >> going back to the battle, couple days after the battle, lincoln is talking at the white house about 87 years ago and this isn't the right time for my speech but we need to have a time for a speech. >> the july -- >> on july 7th. >> the july 7th speech. >> and then later in the summer, governor curtain comes to washington a couple of times. it is not until november 2nd that the formal invitation comes. what's the likelihood that lincoln was really was, you...
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>> no, don, i'm afraid i don't. i've not actually heard that yet. >> yeah. >> you have to understand, we're getting reports from one end of the state to the other. we had activated the emergency operations center. we actually activated to a heightened level as early as 1:00 this afternoon. things seem to be slowing down here in kentucky as this storm exits the state and we're hoping to continue that way. >> yeah. and i'm sure you're glad that it appears to be slowing down. that fire truck apparently was responding to the situation. there are two deaths right across the state line from you in illinois. very close to where you are. >> yeah. you always hope for the best and prepare for the worst. fortunately, kentucky -- as i said earlier, we've not received any reports of injuries, let alone deaths within our state. and i know our sympathies and thoughts go out to our neighbors and the losses that they've suffered. but, you know, you can never be prepared enough. and we try to preach that over and over again, when we
>> no, don, i'm afraid i don't. i've not actually heard that yet. >> yeah. >> you have to understand, we're getting reports from one end of the state to the other. we had activated the emergency operations center. we actually activated to a heightened level as early as 1:00 this afternoon. things seem to be slowing down here in kentucky as this storm exits the state and we're hoping to continue that way. >> yeah. and i'm sure you're glad that it appears to be slowing...
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so don goes down today. nothing gold can stay. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life as i friday suggested. and he was considered by many to be a sort of, you know, folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the farmers almanac tapes are sidewise thinks about it and birch trees. one of his early biographers, demand called lawrence thompson uncovered, wasn't that hard to do, some of the less than splendid aspects of frost personal and public life. and at a certain point, people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had the madness that ran in his family with the lighthearted seeming surface of his poems and his reputation took a bit of a nosedive. i think by now that has reversed again and he is understood to be a poet of great depth and complexity. without overstating the case for ann arbor or making a crucial for his work, it is important to remember that this poet, who seems so rooted in a particular place also with elsewhere. and the fact that his work has crossed n
so don goes down today. nothing gold can stay. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life as i friday suggested. and he was considered by many to be a sort of, you know, folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the farmers almanac tapes are sidewise thinks about it and birch trees. one of his early biographers, demand called lawrence thompson uncovered, wasn't that hard to do, some of the less than splendid aspects of frost personal and public life....
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never know what went on in that shooter's mind. >> the report will be released monday afternoon. >> don dahler, cbs news, stanford, connecticut. >> glor: for the first time the vatican put on public display bone fragments believed to be the remains of st. peter the founding pope, allen pizzey was there. >> reporter: the sacred relics were brought to the altar in a recession to mark the end of the year of the faithful, the fragments were with in a jewel box inside a bronze display case. pope francis prayed before the bones at the start of the service, and later clutched the box in his arms for several minutes. it is an act father geno silva of new jersey says is integral to the catholic faith. >> we believe that when we venerate the relics, what we really do is we honor the saints who helped us grow in living with christian virtues that faith involves. >> reporter: the bones were found during an 11 year expedition under st. peter's basilica that led to an announcement in 1950 that the apostle's tomb had been found, graffiti written in ancient freak was interpreted as meaning peter is her
never know what went on in that shooter's mind. >> the report will be released monday afternoon. >> don dahler, cbs news, stanford, connecticut. >> glor: for the first time the vatican put on public display bone fragments believed to be the remains of st. peter the founding pope, allen pizzey was there. >> reporter: the sacred relics were brought to the altar in a recession to mark the end of the year of the faithful, the fragments were with in a jewel box inside a...
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don dahler reports. >> reporter: for all but the very best, running a marathon is more a test of will than athletic ability. 26.2 miles equals 138,435 feet. a marathonner feels every single one. it's a solitary sport. except on days like this with crowds like these. when old rivalries fade before a purpose to keep moving on. the new york marathon wasn't run last year. superstorm sandy saw to that. then the boston marathon bombings happened adding a new sense of threat and heightened security to this year's race. but the faicco family who we met along the route didn't mind that. they were here for their son and brother sean. >> is there any special about this given everything that this country and this area has been through this past year. >> it has been. i'm here to see my brother run and he ran in boston this year. so we were there and it was tough to live through those couple of days. >> reporter: the faiccoes are from staten island, a place decimated by the storm. >> that's what we do in new york after something so difficult like sandy that we got it all together and are getting ba
don dahler reports. >> reporter: for all but the very best, running a marathon is more a test of will than athletic ability. 26.2 miles equals 138,435 feet. a marathonner feels every single one. it's a solitary sport. except on days like this with crowds like these. when old rivalries fade before a purpose to keep moving on. the new york marathon wasn't run last year. superstorm sandy saw to that. then the boston marathon bombings happened adding a new sense of threat and heightened...
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they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today, the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world. inspectors are finding hazards in a pipeline designed to stretch across america. experts have made their ruling on whether the new world trade center really is america's tallest tower. and what's wiping out the starfish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> >> pelley: we've found evidence of construction problems on the most controversial pipeline in a generation. the keystone x.l. is designed to bring crude oil from canada to refineries in texas. supporters say it will create thousands of jobs and help energy independence, but opponents worry about damage to the environment. anna werne
they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today, the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world....
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don dahler, cbs news, kokomo, >> pelley: clarissa ward is in beirut at the scene of a deadly suicide attack. and oprah winfrey shares a laugh and gets a presidential medal when the "cbs evening news" continues. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial... or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact does. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injecting novolog® (insulin aspart [rdna origin] injection). >> pelley: they began burying the dead in beirut, lebanon today. twin suicide bombings yesterday killed at least 23 people. the target was iran's embassy-- a sign perhaps that syria's civil war next door is spreading beyond its borders. iran backs the assad dictatorship in syria-- an al qaeda offshoot that claimed responsibility for the bombings back
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they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world. inspectors are finding hazards in a pipeline designed to stretch across america. experts have made their ruling on whether the new world trade center really is america's tallest tower. and what's wiping out the star fish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. amazing prune. enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ]
they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world....
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don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> well, the pilot of a small plane is protesting a big bill from the pennsylvania turnpike commission. in august brian nicholson was forced to land his vintage plane on a highway when a piece of the propeller broke off. now he owes nearly $3,000. they say the bill is for man hours and it's no different than one that goes to car and truck drivers. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from washington, illinois, on the deadly tornado outbreak. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. yeah, you've got our discover it card, so you get your fico® score on your monthly statements now, for free! that's nice of you! it's a great way to stay on top of your credit, and make sure things look the way they should. awesomesauce! huh! my twin sister always says that. wait...lisa? julie?! you sound really different on the phone. do i sound pleasant? for once in your life you sound very pleasant. at di
don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> well, the pilot of a small plane is protesting a big bill from the pennsylvania turnpike commission. in august brian nicholson was forced to land his vintage plane on a highway when a piece of the propeller broke off. now he owes nearly $3,000. they say the bill is for man hours and it's no different than one that goes to car and truck drivers. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from washington,...
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don dahler reports. >> reporter: in the 11 months since the newtown tragedy, connecticut state attorney has interviewed dozens of people and investigated everything from that day. one area of focus is police response, whether procedures were followed and if they were effective. >> 6-7 sandy hook school, caller is indicating she thinks someone is shooting in the building. >> reporter: this shows the the first 911 call came in before 9:36. the first officer arrived a minute and a half later. the tapes indicate officers were inside the school by 9:44. through interviews with officers and by examining tape recordings of the body microphones many were wearing, the report is expected to give a clear timeline of events. but not necessarily make recommendations. connecticut senator richard blumenthal. what do you expect this report to reveal that isn't already known? >> this report will be a very factual, straightforward recitation of facts that reveal the immensity and monstrosity of this tragedy again. and i hope create some additional momentum for gun violence prevention. >> reporter: in the
don dahler reports. >> reporter: in the 11 months since the newtown tragedy, connecticut state attorney has interviewed dozens of people and investigated everything from that day. one area of focus is police response, whether procedures were followed and if they were effective. >> 6-7 sandy hook school, caller is indicating she thinks someone is shooting in the building. >> reporter: this shows the the first 911 call came in before 9:36. the first officer arrived a minute and...
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> here's what we have our eye on today, the founder of go daddy is donating $1 million to the university of baltimore for legal and health services for veterans. >>> the navy blimp will be back over maryland this morning. they are conducting a week-long test. >>> the cal ripken, senior foundation will be having a ribbon cutting. >>> already in the news, international aid reaches the philippines. the latest on the survivors and the world-wide assistance efforts. >>> the white house prepares to release enrollment numbers for the affordable care act. how this could impact the program going forward. >>> some are calling it a holiday miracle. why experts say shoppers will be spending less at the gas station this holiday season. >>> more news, first warning weather and your first traffic report of the morning in a couple of minutes. [ female announcer ] give your eyes the care they deserve. trust them to pearle vision. buy one pair of eyeglasses or prescription sunglasses and get one free. pearle vision. caring for you and your eyes since 1961. ♪ every l
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> here's what we have our eye on today, the founder of go daddy is donating $1 million to the university of baltimore for legal and health services for veterans. >>> the navy blimp will be back over maryland this morning. they are conducting a week-long test. >>> the cal ripken, senior foundation will be having a ribbon cutting. >>> already in the news, international aid reaches the philippines. the latest on the...
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don, take it away. >> thank. >>> state delegate heather mizeo introduce her running mate. speculation is she select delmond coats. >>> a former aid charged with sexually abusing girls. >>> the bay bridge race will not happen next year. >>> predawn raids lead to several arrests in the city. the latest on what police are doing to bring down a gang. >>> another theft on a towson street. what they were after and how you can protect yourself. >>> typhoon after math. relief crews working around the clock mt. philippine -- in the philippines. what you can do to help. >>> more news, first w woman: i remember the moment. -i'll never forget that moment. woman: that changed my life. man: at that moment, it hit me -- this is why i joined the guard. we're soldiers, always ready to protect our country, but we've also got communities -- family, friends, neighbors -- who count on us. i couldn't believe it. i just saved a life. somebody from my hometown. announcer: see what it means to be a citizen-soldier, at nationalguard.com.
don, take it away. >> thank. >>> state delegate heather mizeo introduce her running mate. speculation is she select delmond coats. >>> a former aid charged with sexually abusing girls. >>> the bay bridge race will not happen next year. >>> predawn raids lead to several arrests in the city. the latest on what police are doing to bring down a gang. >>> another theft on a towson street. what they were after and how you can protect yourself....
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♪ i'm in the autumn of the year the and now i think of my life ♪ >> reporter: all the disillusioned don drapers nodded along. it was if in that winter between the death of john kennedy and the coming of the beatles a whole generation went from optimistic youth to disappointed middle age. after the assassination, the journalist mary mcgrory said "we'll never laugh again." and kennedy aide daniel patrick moynihan famously replied "mary, we will laugh again, it's just that we will never be young again." it was a self-fulfilling prophecy. that's why, 50 years later, the death of john f. kennedy still resonates so powerfully with those of us who were kids at the time. it was the moment when our parents went from believing in all the great things that were going to be to regretting what might have been. >> osgood: ahead, for all time. and had them show us. r we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you ma
♪ i'm in the autumn of the year the and now i think of my life ♪ >> reporter: all the disillusioned don drapers nodded along. it was if in that winter between the death of john kennedy and the coming of the beatles a whole generation went from optimistic youth to disappointed middle age. after the assassination, the journalist mary mcgrory said "we'll never laugh again." and kennedy aide daniel patrick moynihan famously replied "mary, we will laugh again, it's just that...
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one includes dolphin hall of famers dan marino and don shula. >> one thing that will not change, there will not be any racial slurs or harassing or bullying in that workplace, that locker room and outside the locker room. >> ted wells, the nfl special counsel, will also meet with martin this week in california. there's no time line for this investigation to finish as on and off the field the dolphins struggle to put the focus back on football. since the scandal began, dolphins players have you nighted behind incognito, not martin, but the owner says he wants to hear martin's side of it. hearing from incognito sounded like an afterthought. charlie and norah, back to you. >> thank you. >>> obama care faces new pressure from within the president's own party. kay hagan from north carolina is calling for an investigation into the troubled launch of the health care website. and this morning we're getting the first estimates on the number of americans who actually signed um for coverage. they are much lower than what the administration had hoped for. major garrett is at the white house. major
one includes dolphin hall of famers dan marino and don shula. >> one thing that will not change, there will not be any racial slurs or harassing or bullying in that workplace, that locker room and outside the locker room. >> ted wells, the nfl special counsel, will also meet with martin this week in california. there's no time line for this investigation to finish as on and off the field the dolphins struggle to put the focus back on football. since the scandal began, dolphins...
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don dahler is in kokomo. >> reporter: good morning. residents here a town of about 60,000 are waking up to scenes of devastation like this. there's a house that's been completely knocked off its foundation. this tree once stood on that street corner about 150 yards away. it was thrown on top of this truck. there are power lines down everywhere, tens of thousands of people waking up to no power today. this house is missing its roof. there's a chandelier across the street from a mattress down this street. but i want to show you this house that looks like it's about to fall down has something characteristic of tornadoes we've seen in the past. there are pieces of lumber skewered in the side of the house like darts in a dart board. despite all the damage that people are waking up to today, they are counting their blessings because no one was killed in the devastation of this storm. the local police chief says that's because they had plenty of advance warning and people took shelter, some in basements, some in their own garages. but they we
don dahler is in kokomo. >> reporter: good morning. residents here a town of about 60,000 are waking up to scenes of devastation like this. there's a house that's been completely knocked off its foundation. this tree once stood on that street corner about 150 yards away. it was thrown on top of this truck. there are power lines down everywhere, tens of thousands of people waking up to no power today. this house is missing its roof. there's a chandelier across the street from a mattress...
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upon further review, don take it away. >>> dozens of people said to be members of the black guerilla family are now behind bars. mike schuh stays on the story. >> reporter: good morning. federal and city agents swept through the green mount neighborhood 48 special search warrants in their hands. their targets, the powerful black guerilla family. by the time commanders spoke about the raids 38 alleged gang member were thrown in jail, all of them being charged under a special but little used state gang statute. the law provides for a 20-year sentence if convicted. they have ties to 13 murders and a dozen shootings in their neighborhood. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a late night crash in baltimore county leaves two people dead, four others injured. it happened just after 10:00 last night at the intersection of york road and thornton mill road. police say three cars were involved. there's no word on who or what caused it and no names released. >>> another person robbed near towson university. two men demanded a woman's purse. the woman is not hurt. the robbery follows two others on a t
upon further review, don take it away. >>> dozens of people said to be members of the black guerilla family are now behind bars. mike schuh stays on the story. >> reporter: good morning. federal and city agents swept through the green mount neighborhood 48 special search warrants in their hands. their targets, the powerful black guerilla family. by the time commanders spoke about the raids 38 alleged gang member were thrown in jail, all of them being charged under a special but...
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her pub defender, michael don hoe, won the right for her to stay out of jail pending trial. they say now that the prosecutors poisoned the jury pool publicly calling her a socio path. they're now telling her attorney that they have a new possible theory for the case. claiming that she may have blind folded him before pushing him off the cliff. the defense is arguing that they have overreaching and wants the trial date pushed back and some charges dismissed. >> when they were exchanging vows, jordan wassing looing down and wasn't looking at cody. >> reporter: she says she doubted the wedding but didn't kill her husband of the big questions on when and how this case moves forward. now this is a federal case because the alleged crime happened on federal land. both sided now saying that they want to push this trial back into february if charges are dismissed in this by the judge, it will be an extraordinary event. >> talk a little bit more about this man possibly being bli blindfolded before he fell. how do prosecutors know that? >> there was a piece of clots found near the body
her pub defender, michael don hoe, won the right for her to stay out of jail pending trial. they say now that the prosecutors poisoned the jury pool publicly calling her a socio path. they're now telling her attorney that they have a new possible theory for the case. claiming that she may have blind folded him before pushing him off the cliff. the defense is arguing that they have overreaching and wants the trial date pushed back and some charges dismissed. >> when they were exchanging...
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my colleague, don lemon is going to take it from here. don, as a former chicagoan, you know this part of the country very well. >>> hello, everyone. we're going to get right to it. make sure you stay put and watch. a lot of news to cover chblgt it's big, weather-breaking news in the upper midwest. powerful storms in just the past few hours. take a look at some amateur video of the twister hammering washington. illinois, look at this. washington, illinois, a small town of about 10,000 people. and as you can see, nothing was left standing. at least 26 states are now in the path of the system. >> so that is what it looked like blowing through st. louis. even without it,
my colleague, don lemon is going to take it from here. don, as a former chicagoan, you know this part of the country very well. >>> hello, everyone. we're going to get right to it. make sure you stay put and watch. a lot of news to cover chblgt it's big, weather-breaking news in the upper midwest. powerful storms in just the past few hours. take a look at some amateur video of the twister hammering washington. illinois, look at this. washington, illinois, a small town of about 10,000...
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and washington, don, you were speaking with the jerntle man. it looked like deplete destruction around that washington, ilg noi area. >> we have storm reports algsz also extending into michigan. there was a report of a wind gust there of 69 miles per hour. they'll send out the national weather service and go in and assess with the damage is. we've seen it. we're going to know that that was a tornado. they will evaluate how strong that was just based on a scale. so what i can see, a number of people injured. it's marching rapidly towards the east. it is a very dynamic system. >> that board there, i mean, it's so busy, i can barely read it. a lot is going on. you can see the intensity of the wind. that camera, boy, oh, boy, is shakingaround there. it appears to be just about dusk time. 26 states in the severe storm zone. we're not overhyping this. we're telling you what is going onment it is very dangerous. so far, two people confirmed dead right there on the air just moments ago. they just found a missing 10-year-old child. >> we're not going to
and washington, don, you were speaking with the jerntle man. it looked like deplete destruction around that washington, ilg noi area. >> we have storm reports algsz also extending into michigan. there was a report of a wind gust there of 69 miles per hour. they'll send out the national weather service and go in and assess with the damage is. we've seen it. we're going to know that that was a tornado. they will evaluate how strong that was just based on a scale. so what i can see, a number...
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so it's a scary sight, don. even if you just look at this time lapse, it really shows you the magnitude of mother nature. and when you see a lot of the pictures, it shows you how delicate and how powerless we are really when it comes to severe weather. >> yeah. and listen, can you forecast that you're in a path for severe storms but you don't know where a tornado is -- >> exactly. and that's the thing. we have heard about hurricanes. they usually have a cone of uncertainty. you know kind of where it can hit when it comes to a tornado. it can develop anywhere. >> thank you, rosa. rosa is gathering images from social media. rose why will get back to us. >>> we want to go overseas. we are talking about severe weather. let's go overseas briefly. it is hard to imagine how the typhoon went across the philippines, killing more than 3600 people. that is, until you see the new video into cnn. incredible. along with the dead, 1100 people are still missing. hundreds of survivors in this predominantly catholic nation attend
so it's a scary sight, don. even if you just look at this time lapse, it really shows you the magnitude of mother nature. and when you see a lot of the pictures, it shows you how delicate and how powerless we are really when it comes to severe weather. >> yeah. and listen, can you forecast that you're in a path for severe storms but you don't know where a tornado is -- >> exactly. and that's the thing. we have heard about hurricanes. they usually have a cone of uncertainty. you know...
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>> no other information at this time, don. all they said, again, as you mentioned is he has been arrested, he is in custody, and hopefully we'll learn more details when they release the 911 call and also when they release that arrest report. we don't even know at this point who was involved in this disturbance. so hopefully we'll get those details very soon. >> yeah, i hate to keep questioning you, and you may or may not know, do we know if it was his home, someone else's home, if it wife was involved sdm. >> we don't. it was a place in seminole county, but beyond that, details are very, very few right now. >> all right, working the breaking news story for us. george zum immerman has been arrested in florida on a disturbance call. more details to come on cn nrb. coming up, i wantia to check this out. this is damage from the typhoon in the philippines. look at that. it's recorded by a drone. an unbloovable perspective that you have to see. and a routine traffic stop turns into a police chase with bullets flying. a mom on the ru
>> no other information at this time, don. all they said, again, as you mentioned is he has been arrested, he is in custody, and hopefully we'll learn more details when they release the 911 call and also when they release that arrest report. we don't even know at this point who was involved in this disturbance. so hopefully we'll get those details very soon. >> yeah, i hate to keep questioning you, and you may or may not know, do we know if it was his home, someone else's home, if...
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don lemon looks back at his many achievements. >> bayard was at heart a militant and revolutionary in the fight for civil rights. >> reporter: bayard ruston served as a trusted a visor to martin luther king jr. but he's best known for organizing the 1963 march on washington. >> one man in america who could do it did it and that's why it happened. it had an architect. his name was bayard ruston. >> reporter: but at a time when intolerance ran high, ruston stood out for more than just his work on civil rights. >> it was just one of these facts of life. bayard is gay, he doesn't hide it. i said to somebody once that he never knew there was a closet to go into. >> he'd been attacked both for his homosexuality and also his political views. >> strom thurman did it on the floor of the united states senate. >> reporter: thurman referenced ruston's 1953 arrest on a public sex charge. >> the senators is interested in attacking me because he is interested in destroying the movement. he will not get away with this. >> reporter: the march was a huge success and exceeded expectations, but it wasn't
don lemon looks back at his many achievements. >> bayard was at heart a militant and revolutionary in the fight for civil rights. >> reporter: bayard ruston served as a trusted a visor to martin luther king jr. but he's best known for organizing the 1963 march on washington. >> one man in america who could do it did it and that's why it happened. it had an architect. his name was bayard ruston. >> reporter: but at a time when intolerance ran high, ruston stood out for...
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it says the turkey pa don is the dumbest tradition. because the president will eat a turkey tomorrow. >> reporter: what did one clumsy turkey say to the other at a washington photo opportunity? par on me. there they were in the ballroom of the posh hotel amid dangling chandeliers. the perez tried to get them to talk. it's caramel versus popcorn. the white house is running a contest asking people to vote on which should be the national thanksgiving turkey. some are comparing it to the "hunger games." but in this case, both come out alive. only one gets the presidential pardon yon publicly. >> you are here buy pardoned. >> and the other is an alternate. our money is on popcorn. with a morrow bust goingle. they join other duos. >> pumpkin and pecan. biscuits,graphy. >> copler and goingler. >> flier and fryer. >> reporter: they come from a minnesota farm. john burkele practiced lifting them onto this table so they wouldn't do this when their big day came. but popcorn and caramel seem more relaxed than their human owners. the kids taught th
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here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe have you seen since you're from louisiana. >> is this the animal story? >> this one is not in its natural habitat. take a look. >> what! >> no way. >> oh, an alligator, folks, at owe higher airport. the woman you just heard from called for help and dispatchers, on the other end, couldn't believe what she was talking about. couldn't believe what he was hearing. of course the alligator was hanging out in terminal three by the escalators. the aviation workers caught the alligators using a dust pan and broom. how the alligators got there is still under investi
here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe...
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>> reporter: very much so, don. he was here at the airport to pick up the bags that he and his wife and son deserted as everything was going down. they heard the first fire shots. hit the ground and then there was a pause. and now, this gentleman i spoke to, he believes that's when he ran the shooter ran up the stairs and went back to shoot that tsa agent. this is what he said he saw from his perspective. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting. we heard the initial gunshots. and everybody in security hit the ground. a lot of folks were scrambling forward. so i scrambled forward also. and there was a pause. and so i looked down the escalator. and i saw the gunman. he had his gun trained on the wall there and he shot him twice. so i knelt down. he ran up the escalator. he yelled something. then of that, i hit the ground. >> he said it was just terrifying. and his family, they got separateed. they reunited hours later after walking back to where they parked their car. luckily they had their cell phones s
>> reporter: very much so, don. he was here at the airport to pick up the bags that he and his wife and son deserted as everything was going down. they heard the first fire shots. hit the ground and then there was a pause. and now, this gentleman i spoke to, he believes that's when he ran the shooter ran up the stairs and went back to shoot that tsa agent. this is what he said he saw from his perspective. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting. we heard the initial...
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been hard hit for loc long peris of time but that has been impacted by the economic downturn whichs don which doesny sign of going away if any time soon. if you luke a look at the numbee are at the same playing we were in the recession in the 90s and the 80s. >> it's considerably worse. when we look at child poverty. the child poverty rates are high. thethe child poverty rate was dn to 16% in 2000. it's a historically high rate. it's the same for people and we are at 15% rate. that was the high rate that got there in the early 90s and 80s too. >> exactly. in the early 90s there was fairly high poverty rates and then in the late 90s poverty rates fell. dean it's a growing suburban issue. you think of poverty you think of inner city poverty. currently there are more people living in the suburbs in poverty than in the inner cities. >> this is it a flip-side of gender igenterfication. you have upper middle class moving back to the cities and revitalizing the areas and expensive restaurants and places are becoming up-scale. what they have done is pushed the populations that used to live ther
been hard hit for loc long peris of time but that has been impacted by the economic downturn whichs don which doesny sign of going away if any time soon. if you luke a look at the numbee are at the same playing we were in the recession in the 90s and the 80s. >> it's considerably worse. when we look at child poverty. the child poverty rates are high. thethe child poverty rate was dn to 16% in 2000. it's a historically high rate. it's the same for people and we are at 15% rate. that was...
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there was no toms don autopsy dd they didn't request it. if there was who items you bo think that was something pos important to. he was taken to france and that is where he died. >> you would expect glypy enthe of air 2359 and given the misser mysterious circumstances would is around his doat. if i can add the biggest that wl length is the time lean. it's-for-r tofer to porn to nots sophistocated to trap this. >> i think we had to raise questions from the russian experts recently saying there was no indication that will was pulonium involved. the russian and the french are looking at a nine year later autopsy of arafat. and there was an inanial report that the russians said we didn't find any pew hen pulonium. it's a eight page report and it's going to be translate by a translation service. what i find suburb just even if it was gone monks th done done g pale pale leadership there are unlikely any punitive measures taken and the r they continue to be annexed and the row disparticulars don't warrant in terms of what is gone the ground. what
there was no toms don autopsy dd they didn't request it. if there was who items you bo think that was something pos important to. he was taken to france and that is where he died. >> you would expect glypy enthe of air 2359 and given the misser mysterious circumstances would is around his doat. if i can add the biggest that wl length is the time lean. it's-for-r tofer to porn to nots sophistocated to trap this. >> i think we had to raise questions from the russian experts recently...